Cabello: You have to review the details because that's where the problems start

Diosdado Cabello Rondón, Sectorial Vice President of Policy, Citizen Security and Peace
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Published at: 04/10/2025 02:38 PM

From the state of La Guaira, the Sectorial Vice President for Policy, Citizen Security and Peace, Diosdado Cabello Rondón, urged “to review the details, because it is in the details that the problems begin,” he said in the framework of the Special Military Exercises.

In addition, Cabello recalled that during the preparatory exercises for the People he had given the instruction that each Peace Quadrant must have its Civil Protection component.

“A commander must use his people according to their capacity, the potential they have, a commander is not going to improvise,” he said, adding as an example that “a doctor is not going to put a mechanic to operate, that's the part we need to detail and that's what these exercises are for.”

In this regard, he recalled that these exercises have been attended by Venezuelans who have nothing to do with political parties or with the Bolivarian Revolution, but they are patriots, “people who enlisted to defend the Fatherland under any circumstances; to them our embrace and recognition.”

“We Chavistas are going to come out and defend all Venezuelans. And those sectors that expressed concern, which range from 7% to 3% of Venezuelans, who promote a military attack against our country, it is worrying that someone believes that from the outside someone is going to solve the political problem they generated,” Cabello stressed

In this context, he assured that this is the path of a Homeland, for that reason the special military exercise was carried out throughout the country. “We were previously meeting reviewing the plan of the command unit,” he said.

“There are no bombs that only kill Chavistas, there are no cartridges that attack only a Chavista, that doesn't exist, whoever believes that they are going through Venezuela alone is very wrong,” he stressed.


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